Well, I finally got around to knocking off a few more the past couple weeks from the been-meaning-to-see-that-for-a-while too-growing list, plus a couple awesome newer ones - all definitely recommended and wanted to share in the case others hadn't seen, or if you also liked!
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog - seriously…. how did I miss this piece of geekdom (aside from references/awareness of its existence) for this long?? Had the songs in my head for a solid week, and was utterly delighted at the cast/twisted-trope-story/creativity of the Whedon brothers cooking this up on their own.
Red - another one that intrigued I'd known about for a while but kept forgetting to pick up. When I heard they were making a sequel, not to mention the awesome cast and premise and hearing one reviewer describe it as 'the AARP of bad-ass hit-man films', it had to be watched. And I think it would be hard not to like Willis, Freeman, Malkovich, and Mirren as, indeed, the older bad-asses they are. Plus - Mary-Louise Parker and Karl Urban being just as funny, if you like them!
Amazing Grace - I'm such a lost geek for discovering this now purely because Benedict was in it, and from slowly catching 'the boys' in seeing them in various neat past performances of theirs. And I must say, Benedict and the previously unfamiliar Ioan Gruffudd were kinda amazing. Geez… both of them so good at emoting. Felt a little silly for barely knowing that section of history/the people, but actors aside, wonderful illustration of what happened, too, and the story as a whole. Probably want to join the discussion at length later in the actual thread for it…. ;)
Aaand… finally, it's probably a no-brainer that even as a doesn't-go-to-theaters-much fan, just had to see Iron Man and Star Trek on the big screens. And fangirl appropriately, as most of you already know now they were quite awesome. ;D Love the thread started on that too, though, that I could finally read your great reflections on so far, and will save rambles for there.
Oh, but skitty! I thought you'd like to know that for one trip, used the usual device we had talked about before, but with Star Trek, had to go to a further theater, which was outfitted with the 'glasses' instead. Not bad!